Who is a Permanent Resident?
A permanent resident is someone who has been granted authorization to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. As proof of that status, a person is granted a permanent resident card, commonly called a “green card.” You can become a permanent resident several different ways. Most individuals are sponsored by a family member or employer in the United States. Other individuals may become permanent residents through refugee or asylee status or other humanitarian programs. In some cases, you may be eligible to file for yourself.
The steps to become a permanent resident are different for each category and will depend on if you are currently living inside or outside the United States. The main categories are listed below. More information is available through out our website.
* Green Card Through Family
* Green Card Through a Job
* Green Card Through Refugee or Asylee Status
* Other Ways to Get a Green Card
We can guide you through the maze of immigration matters and procedures, selecting the best path for your immigration.
Immigration is a very specialized area of law; so, be sure your attorney focuses his practice on immigration and protecting your legal rights.
We focus our practice on immigration law and you can reach us at 513-793-6555 or Thomasjr@geygan.com.
We will gently walk you through the immigration issues and aggressively fight for your legal rights.
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